The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 07, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH, FALLS, OREOOM. .FRIDAY, MAY 7. 191
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FOLLOWING WARNING, CUNARD
LINER LUSITAN1A IS TORPEDOED
HA.NV PltOMIXKHT AMERICANS
WKIIi: IMKSKMIKHH ON Till!
' MTEHT VICTIM OF
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lo Ik Hunk In Hlmllow Wtrr-The
(Irruuin V.mlmimy al WaahlMKloM,
Mori' the VcmwI rfcillrtl, Warned
fronle Tlmt ll Might Not t'rM
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LIVKRI'OOI., Mny 7.-Tio Ctiimrd
liner Liultnnln, carrying n heavy
liiKvr list, principally Americans.
it torpedoed and sunk off Old IIcuil
of Klnolc. Ireland, tliU afternoon.
.No fatalities are yet roportcd, and
jmall boat hno rushed In the scene
from Queciistawu. jf-
Cunord oltkluls tutod (hut tho
Lutllaula was torpedoed nt 2 o'clock1.
It Mtik an hour and rt hnlf later.
They alto hear thai tho vessel sank
In shallow water, and can be mU
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The firm report or tho voar" dl
trr ttiiK picked up by the Land
End wlrclcM station, Mating that the
rauel lUtlng badly, and naoded
utliiH. There la a rumor Jn Lon
een thnl nil liifcinnTraiirhlno cauaod
-rJto yrctk. but Cunard offlcInU ay u
I iMBtrlnu In roiponalblc.
Cork nownpnera report 300 pa
raiert landi'd ot Clonakllley.
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OF LOCAL TRAINS: TROUBLE AM
NAYK lll:LI eitt'HIl THAT KI.Nt.'t
lOM AT O.Nf'K
In McofuiKo Hcnt Through ton UikIoiv
Up SluHx Tlwl IIiuikIiiiw An I'mc
llcally Urfmifd, (,iiiti.ii( Ho Will
Ttntiw Tlili Vnt Knulcrn Forccw
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United I'reiut SerlM'
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CUNAItl) I.INCK l.l'SITAMA
Imlny lolcfrrnplicd I'rlntc von Buelow.l
tho Ocinifn iimbassador, that tho!
nrlthh troopx In tho ftint nro ot little
nvall, nnd enn be held by a mall
force; that tho rtUBt!ann within a,
fortnlKht vi lit be driven from Gallclu,
nnd that If Itnly ald the allies, she,
ulll he opposed nnd crushed by on'
o crw helming Teuton fanny. (
Despite iIiIh, warlike preparations i
rontlniip throughout Holy. The iched-!
it leu of forty pasiengef trains traver-
Ing main linen have been suspended,
to facilitate the movaWnt of troops!
uiul munitions. A decreo haB alsot
been Issued forthrsaapenslon of the
telephone nnd telegraph service with-1
out notice. ! (
Itnly today nont a; sharp note to ,
Turkey regarding the report that Tur-1
Iklsh officers ate in command of the
Thil.iilluta, nhhh uiiNtiiipMiMil "11 the IrMi iMt tcHhiy, ,- I rebels In Italian Tripoli,
liiillt In UUnguu-. Hcotlaml, hi IWI7, h ) .1. Ilmwn .Co., nnd I a sister ulilp i Austrlnn troops are still being
of tin. Maumnl. It UTorfi liiUu'uUi, lui m B.fot M5ttnj,iwLiinaedon the trontleivand pro-war
,1,1,11! t,f mm fort. Ttie l,u.ltaiiln'a rum limimgc It Mtlnintcd nt aj,ooo.lcwiHr1iuuui. uuuur.
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United Press itervlc , .
NEW YOIIK, May 7.Tho l.'usl
tanla sailed from bar Saturday, car
r;lng 1,400 passenger., Tbare werei
many prominent people aboard, In
eluding: Charles Klein, Charles Froh
maii, Klbort Hubbard and wife, Al
fred Vnmlerbllt nnd otbors.
CHAUTAU OUAITES
SEEK MORE MEN
BASEBALL MEET'
AT MODOC PARK
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The following letter ha bjen, re
ceived from Chas. 8. fee, passenger
traffic manager ot the Southern Pa
idflc, by Secretary Fleet of the Klaa-
lath Chamber of Commerce. U will be
(taken up with the directors at the
i next meeting. ,
j Referring to recent correspondence'
i with regard to Improvement In train
service, etc., on the Klamath VMIe
line:
' Effective May 16th, we are estab-,
Ilsblng a new train each way dally
I tot ween San Francisco and Portland
ion about the following schedule: '
Leave Sab Francisco II p. m., ar
rive Portland 8 a. a.
Leave Portland 8:30 a. in., arrive
San Francisco 5:30 'p. si.
We hope to bring1 about a little im
provement In Klamath Falls sen Ice.
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lUWClUI IM(C iW 1 lilt 4U HUI-... , 'fi 1,1 r
thinv i, -m i, MH.f..t, , ' I "Uil'resa Service
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,.mW,...i ou .-. . . lCMI'AION IS UUXCIIi:i) T Sl Al I.AYLIW
lleforo the vessel sailed, many of I1""" ""',
the pnanongers received anonymous
tclrgrains and letters announcing that
the boat would bo nunk. Xlesldes
these, there were also notices In the
Mil lark papers Friday night and
Saturday morning, signed "Ocrman
EmbaiK," nnd warning people that
tbey started for Ruropo at their own
risk.
CUIU: A STHOXflKR MKMIIKR'
SHIP FOR Till: IXH-'AL ASSOCIA
TION TO MAKE IT PERMANENT
At Inst ulght's ineetiug of thowo in
terested In the Klumnth Chautauqua
BERLIN, May 7, It Is announced!
that the German net la slowly but
surely closing nbout the British'
troops at Ypres.
It la nlao asserted that the Germans
nro now in complete possession of
Hill No. 60, and have repulsed all
efforts ot the British to recapture It
This Is the scene of the land bat
tles for possession of the Galipolt
Peninsula between the Turks on one
side and the allies on the other, back
ed up by 100 warships. The allies
some time ago landed troop on the
Aslatfe side ot the Dardanelles under
command of General D'Amade. The
- Turks now claim .he has been driven
off. At least their reports positively
. . wh, ..tent JUBt Wlmt Kianml Fa" eb?X " " '0" OA th
rtu.u...b . .. -"-"," """ children gain oy tne courses in Aslntlo side. But General Hamilton
in t no
WHO TUKN OUT
ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON WILL
HAVE A VOTE IN THE SELEC
TIO.V OF A NEW MANAGER
WORK OF SCHOOL
CHILDREN
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city has been called for Sun-. , tra,nlng M,d aomwXle science ,nnrtart ".h. nthor hv on th nn-
dnv nftcrnoon. It will bo held nt' , ,. .,,, ,, -rt rian,ia . ... , .t - .
AHsoclation, It was decided thut the MoUoc p.rt, nnd at tlmt time the I, ' 8Cnoolg Wodne4day. when n n,GabaTepe some Z mil
racmborbhlP should be Increased to work f Holectlng a team for the ' tUero wl)l be an exhibition ot student north of the point ot the peninsula.
100. A campaign for this number HMOn wli, bo started In cnrnosl. k bv hoth of ,heg. d,D.rtmenU. S. .i .,.. in hn- n'mM
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WA81IINQTON. D. 0 May 7.
President Wilson refuses to comment I hns thcreforo been started. , lom t)0 baseball material prca-!Tbe exhibition will open at'l o'clock iot the troops back, but their atory haB
With tho memoorsnip in " nu, a team win no picacu wureu ""'innd continue until late in me. even-, boen discredited. It is believed that
On Ihf, l.llHllmiln .Inlrlnv flwljtlniv
Bryan, upon receipt ot the nows,
rushed to establish communication
with American consuls near the nceno.
It Is generally believed that Ger
many repudiate any responsi
bility toward the United States for
the LuHltnnlu sinking.
liability of each member Is materially r,.lM3 bnts with tho Ewnuna Box com
lessoned. With tho larger memuer- panyV team n week from Sunday,
ship It Ih also possible to work up A(, ,,ayer8 nro aged to turn out
lorgor Interest, and the stronger the u( (b,y (,rae At ,he park the players
organisation Is, tho hotter are Its nI1) ft,j naVQ n vole jn tno 8eoctlon
chunrca for pennauencce, growing ()f mft11ngor for the team. In this
better each season, ttl .. mnM wi10 Is favorable to the
Ing. General Hamilton has many men and
This Is to show people what the j8 nghting his way north. It Is his
children have accomplished In' this purpose to attack tho forts.' which
practical addition to the school course tj, battleships have been unable to
nnd nil nre Invited to attend. No aid- batter down, from the rear. He De
mission is charged. , llovea he can overpower the garri-
Mtss Clara Elmer la In charge otjstmg nnd thUs ciear the way to Con-
It was decided last night that a payers will be chosen to guide the tho home science work and her girhr stantlnople,
Mo for Vlalt. Isnoclal season ticket will be used for alnles of the team.
Mr, and Mrs. George J, Walton nnd tho children over 14 years of uge. ,lie ngsocatlon focineM last year
duhters and Mrs, Philip J. Slnnott This will bo II. GO for the season. ,(lg the guts, bats, etc, necessary for
left llil. h..i.. -. ...hi. -.1 I ...l ,. ..Inlt'a tlrkntii Will sell nt.i. ,!i...i r tm find In nrtrtl-
---- .... ...w,,,,ug, iuc H TIVIV 7IMI IW11IUII yv.
lives In Montague and Yreka. ' i$2,G0.
adult's tickets wll sell at'
Pheasant Is Shot; Six
Men Are Under Arrest
tho enulnment of a team, and In add!
lion bus secured another lease on iho
Modoc Park diamond. The people
last year demonstrated by their at
tnndnnro that they will support a
i in have samples of needlework,
patching, cooking, etc, -In the
manual training department, In-?
structor D. C. Morris' boys ot the!
sixth, seventh and eighth grades will j
show woodwork that Is, of as ex
tremely practical order iandiet n de-,
greo of workmanship that .might 'be
teal fast basoball team, and tho pre-1 oxiiected from much olier workmen.
Umlnary predictions nre that the oaso-
.ball played here this season will be
on a par with seml-professlonai
gomes.
at
Bome Italian mill, hand, at, Ship.
Hilton recently shot a female Ohl
w pheasant Jit wa,on) of six
"Poets, and all.of theae were.placed
""Ar nrresf last night by 'Deputy
me Warden HMry'fcHout, and n
""estlgation will ke nude to deter
"'no which It the guilty one.
Tho Chinese pheasant la a bird
wt spommwi ur9 ft4eayprlBg -to
'ntroduco m KlamVebuntyr'The
M local sport ksj Wt .
Mo buying paW that more
b might libtMhVe, and. la
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buying food, etc
birds,
So fur us
Glnlej'er Moving Office.
County Agriculturist 11
rtt AU i. .nAiln Itlo fiftf inni trtn
uiu.yc. "'" "-"" ;.:..". 'several Places of IntereetAtThe bpats
for the llbe. mod u""1"..r '"' H f" ,h 'will leave the landing In the morning
UUIIUII.R, w..w . . .,- . In 1A ifttfMAMl
Ext'tii-eiou Sunday. . '
Providing the weather: prralts
nnd It looks as though, It will CM-
, kins & Hamilton will Inaugurate the
i excursion season Sunday, :wlth a pe
unin.wi clal trip to points of Interest on the
upper iiKe, siops oeing mane
BASEBALL GAME
HERE TOMORROW
HIGH SCHOOL AGORJQATION
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ATH TEAM GOOD GAME IS EX-
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China and Japam ww aea'ured tiitfgjrj
when Japan witkw'tlwifU;rnitiy
containing desaajUetlMrtwefevieeC;
noxious to uaiaa. ? it
that all others demand 'haTev
granted.
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ate our branch train. out of Klamath '
so as to arrive at Weed at 1:10 p,. aa..
and to leave Weed nt 4:40 p. m
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While the fall teat lewiMAiMyii.'Vygg
us si. ir-nriia" m rnnnniiiinii -rar n nnrn . - ----.v-,.-; ifitAi fiiji ,
Portland and-San FrancUco Xr&Z&2g2S&
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trains to and from PortUad. it meaiu! . . - Tsrr.. ? -.333- zrf.
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co passenger ta. both tnamh7JTttTSZZS 2&&,
fcirtV-!" ,..,.. tw...ii .jdeemed;lt saKidal tor' Chaat
which, I regret, cannot be avolded-At , --,. ,..t siT- - " &&'r&&S,
.h .d:,iJ i , i, i. J. , Poee Japan' with fore of sm.; V-EraVS
tho same time. I feel It 1 some lm- , - V Yx, &JJ-$8m
provement over the present Jtuatto. ,A vt, fi-i?Kv&$Ml
and will be glad to have your A Til ED' &&ihkW&
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DEADLY INSECTS
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ILLUSTRATED TALK WILL4 BE f
GrVEN. AT OOCKTT SCHOOLS.
AND AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
ALL ARE INVITED
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jtian church Sanity
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"Our Most Deadly Insect" will be"
the title of an Illustrated lecture to;
be given Sunday night at the Chris-L
tlan church by City School Superin
tendent R. H. Dunbar, and to which J
all are Invited. This give some per-
tlnent facts about the little pest, amd
la well worth hearing.
Ttiik tiMtrtaWA. I ha art V An rt 4hk
local schools also by Mr. Dunbar and
Elder, Harlan- It will also be
at outside "districts. .
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By WILLIAM
(United Press Staff
(Copyright 1915, by the United
Drua arA OfmI Rrltalai
WITH THE FRENCH ARMY' AT
THE FRONT, April 1. (ByaaaM
to New York) One of the tUW
that has .oaaaad
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amuaemeoti waer
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ny'fU. gtJWe..,f1lhgrf,Vrg)Si grtjg
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thews
... ,h .,, Chamber of Commerce. In .his new
po..u., . --"- ,OCBtion. Mr. Glalsyer will have room
i4a Iranninar no eve Oll . .. A .
for lils equlpmont, etc., that he has
and return late In the afternoon.
Warner to Plead Tuee-itkT.
Cody Warner, Juaicteg.on charge
...j knniorn nra bsnnina nn eye Oil
nuu ,, - -"-- - ,for ng equipment, ore., inui hub i. vru., ,ii;w ivu
the birds, to prevent their B,BUutf'lft1g0mbied for the aervlce of Klamath of setting re to the 1ptrtelner
Tho shootlug Jusl reported Is i , farroer8. afe. was arraigned ln.elrcult court
first noted hIuco tho Introduction , r this afternoon. His attorneys, Onelll
wa'a taken up In real earnest here. .,... VUuli. a Manning, asked untll,Te4ay mor-
tsogainst ne w -r "-,. .,,. of the m.ii I " e entering n,pie.?
ant in tni par m n . ...v ..... -.- , ----- - ,
law Is also trlct regardlug tho kill- High school passea tnrougn mummi.
lug of female birds. . , Fall., In automobile, thl. mprnlng,
The six men arrested nre all eui-ien route to Barclay Springs, where
ployed In Shlpplngton Plant. They they will hold a picnic. Theyare
gavVbond for their appearance before cbfiueroud by the high school fao
Justice of the Pegc Qowon. 'uily.
Klamath County High School vs.
Fort Klamath Is the baseball offering
at-Modoc Park tomorrow afternoon
The game will begin at 3 o'clock.
The teams met two weeke age,
when the Wood Riyer Valley
took a 10-to-8 'victory. The ;
are determined to take wet e
t Tomorrow aftergoon.;,!. $gt &
r w .....M A klA m lh.1 Ua w.nrtv lAdav. Mr.. ?&& vfJtMAI. fhjl I
Algomu Lumber commiiy, WabghTchooVM" "hKtjNH;m',Mr
brought to Blackburn hospital lat: ticket to the game.-, rTh beys ,gast
night, Buffering from g bad'gart In
the thigh, accidentally, Inllcted'wlth
girls an MlUag tUhee i h4 ' the
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greatest of all wars.
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